Like a sister / Kellye Garrett.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780316256704 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 309 pages ; 25 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Mulholland Books/Little, Brown and Company, 2022.
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| Subject: | Family secrets > Fiction. Murder > Investigation > Fiction. Sisters > Fiction. New York (N.Y.) > Fiction. |
| Genre: | Detective and mystery fiction. |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
Holds
- 1 current hold with 1 total copy.
| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cookstown Branch | FIC Garre | 31681010267557 | FICTION | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
In this "tense, twisting mystery" (Megan Miranda), no one bats an eye when a Black reality TV star is found dead--except her estranged half-sister, whose refusal to believe the official story leads her on a dangerous search for the truth. "I found out mysister was back in New York from Instagram. I found out she'd died from the New York Daily News." When the body of disgraced reality TV star Desiree Pierce is found on a playground in the Bronx the morning after her 25th birthday party, the police and the media are quick to declare her death an overdose. It's a tragedy, certainly, but not a crime. But Desiree's half-sister Lena Scott knows that can't be the case. A graduate student at Columbia, Lena has spent the past decade forging her own path far fromthe spotlight, but some facts about Desiree just couldn't have changed since their childhood. And Desiree would never travel above 125th Street. So why is no one listening to her? Despite the bitter truth that the two haven't spoken in two years, torn apart by Desiree's partying and by their father, Mel, a wealthy and influential hip-hop mogul, Lena becomes determined to find justice for her sister, even if it means untangling her family's darkest secrets--or ending up dead herself. - Baker & Taylor
When death of her half-sister Desiree, a disgraced reality TV star, is ruled an overdose, Lena Scott knows that canât be the case and becomes determined to find justice for Desiree, even if means unraveling her familyâs darkest secretsâor ending up dead herself. 35,000 first printing. - Grand Central Pub
In this "crackling domestic suspense" filled with "wry humor and deft pacing" (Alyssa Cole), no one bats an eye when a Black reality TV star is found deadâexcept her estranged half-sister, whose refusal to believe the official story leads her on a dangerous search for the truth.
Edgar Award Finalist for Best Novel ⢠Anthony Award winner for Best Hardcover Novel ⢠Lefty Award winner for Best Mystery Novel ⢠A Book of the Month Club Pick ⢠An Oxygen Book Club Pick ⢠A Today Show Spring Fiction Pick ⢠A New York Post Best New Book of the Week ⢠A New York Public Library Best Book of the Year ⢠A South Florida Sun-Sentinel Best Mystery of the Year â¢Â A CrimeReads Best Psychological Thriller of the Year
âA mystery that has everything I love most:Â an intriguing set up; an absorbing storyline that kept me guessing; a satisfying ending; and, most of all, incredibly well-developed characters I kept thinking about long after I finished the book.â ?Jasmine Guillory, Today Show
âI found out my sister was back in New York from Instagram. I found out sheâd died from the New York Daily News.â
When the body of reality TV star Desiree Pierce is found on a playground in the Bronx the morning after her twenty-fifth birthday party, the police and the media are quick to declare her death an overdose. A tragedy, certainly, but not a crime.
Yet Columbia grad student Lenaâprincipled, headstrong, and allergic to the spotlightâknows that canât be the case. Despite the bitter truth that the two hadnât spoken in two years, they were half-sisters. Lena knew Desiree. And Desiree would never travel above 125th Street. Something is very wrong with the facts. So why is no one listening?
While the two sisters had been torn apart by Desireeâs partying and by their difficult father, Lena becomes determined to find justice for Desiree. Even if that means untangling her familyâs darkest secretsâor ending up dead herself.
âA briskly plotted, socially astute thriller.â ?Los Angeles TimesÂ
âEqual parts charm and heartbreak, with razor-sharp insights on class, race, and family.â âLaura Lippman
âDishes up the glitz of the haves and the struggles of the have-nots, infusing classic noir storytelling with Big Apple glamourâ#pageturner.â âOprah Daily
âA twisty murder mystery with nuance and heart.â ?BookPage
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âNoir for the media-struck generation...Original and witty.â ?National Public Radio - HARPERCOLL
In this "tense, twisting mystery" (Megan Miranda), no one bats an eye when a Black reality TV star is found dead—except her estranged half-sister, whose refusal to believe the official story leads her on a dangerous search for the truth.
“I found out my sister was back in New York from Instagram. I found out she’d died from the New York Daily News.”
When the body of disgraced reality TV star Desiree Pierce is found on a playground in the Bronx the morning after her 25th birthday party, the police and the media are quick to declare her death an overdose. It’s a tragedy, certainly, but not a crime.
But Desiree’s half-sister Lena Scott knows that can’t be the case. A graduate student at Columbia, Lena has spent the past decade forging her own path far from the spotlight, but some facts about Desiree just couldn’t have changed since their childhood. And Desiree would never travel above 125th Street. So why is no one listening to her?
Despite the bitter truth that the two haven’t spoken in two years, torn apart by Desiree’s partying and by their father, Mel, a wealthy and influential hip-hop mogul, Lena becomes determined to find justice for her sister, even if it means untangling her family’s darkest secrets—or ending up dead herself.
“Crackling . . . One of those books that's best prepared for ahead of time, because once you pick it up, it will be difficult to put down.” —Alyssa Cole
“A riveting, read-through-the-night thriller.” —Liv Constantine
“Equal parts charm and heartbreak, with razor-sharp insights on class, race, and family.” —Laura Lippman
“Smart with twists you never see coming.” —Walter Mosley
“Domestic suspense for the Instagram gen. #lovedit.” —Lori Rader-Day